08/18/2022

PRESS RELEASE: Sovren Slams Meta’s Deplatforming of Robert F. Kennedy’s Children’s Health Defense Nonprofit

ATLANTA – Big Tech censorship strikes again, this time against one of the world’s foremost critics of the medical tyranny regime.

On Wednesday, Aug. 11, Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms, Inc. unexpectedly suspended the accounts of Children’s Health Defense (CHD), a nonprofit led by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The following day, CHD posted a press release to their website outlining the situation and the organization’s ongoing free speech-oriented lawsuits against the tech giant.

Sovren currently hosts both CHD and Kennedy on our platform as verified content creators, where they hold 13,000 followers and 11,000 followers, respectively.

“Meta’s shameless attempt to silence the work of Children’s Health Defense is a discouraging sign that Big Tech’s policing of online speech will only get worse,” said Ben Swann, founder and CEO of Sovren. “The neoliberal regime loves having platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube under its control in order to suppress criticism of the government. Meanwhile, at Sovren, we will gladly continue hosting pages like Children’s Health Defense, as we believe that all voices deserve to be heard.”

Sovren’s goal is to create an uncensored, blockchain-based, decentralized news and entertainment platform with a funding mechanism for independent media. For more information on Sovren’s work, please visit https://isegoria.com or contact Reed Cooley at reed@isegoria.com.

Spearheaded by multi-award winning investigative journalist Ben Swann, Isegoria’s mission is to create an uncensored news and entertainment platform, using disruptive technologies.

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